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Dow Falls 30 Points As Earnings Pour In, Consumer Discretionary Lags
28 Oct 2016, 07:59 AM IST i

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New York: U.S. stocks dipped in a choppy session after the latest round of earnings reports, as a decline in the consumer discretionary sector and interest-rate sensitive stocks outweighed gains in healthcare names.
The S&P 500 healthcare index rose 0.53 percent to help keep the S&P 500 near the unchanged mark, buoyed by strong results and forecasts from Bristol-Myers, up 5.4 percent and Celgene, up 6.4 percent. The two drugmakers ...
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